Improv Traffic School was started in 1989 by traffic education visionary Gary Alexander and swingin»
comedy club owner Budd Friedman.
Founded in 1989, by traffic education visionary Gary Alexander and swingin»
comedy club owner Budd Friedman (yes, of the famed Improv comedy clubs) Improv has been at war with the notion of a boring classroom experience.
The «70s - set, stand - up comedy - centric series «delves into the inspired, damaged and complicated psyches of a fictional group of competitive but close - knit comedians mentored by Goldie (Melissa Leo), a brassy
comedy club owner who rules over her business with an iron fist but nurtures her comedians with tough love,» per Showtime's synopsis.
A group of inspired, damaged and complicated comics are being mentored by Goldie (Melissa Leo),
a comedy club owner who rules with an iron fist designed to get her comedians ready for the struggles they will face.
Per Showtime's official synopsis: ««I'm Dying Up Here» delves into the inspired, damaged and complicated psyches of a fictional group of competitive but close - knit comedians mentored by Goldie (Leo), a brassy
comedy club owner who rules over her business with an iron fist but nurtures her comedians with tough love.
«It's no surprise that the headliner on this bill — Melissa Leo — frequently electrifies the scenes devoted to her character,
comedy club owner Goldie.
Synopsis: Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait directs this riveting documentary profile of the little - known but powerful
comedy club owner, Barry Crimmins.
Not exact matches
Shortlist also contains
comedy -
club -
owner - turned - MP as the fifth leadership contest of the summer gets underway.
Go Go Tales (Unrated) Screwball
comedy, set at a cash - strapped strip
club in Manhattan, where its beleaguered
owner (Willem Dafoe), with the help of his accountant (Roy Dotrice) is doing his best to fend off his creditors, including dancers (Bianca Balti and Shanyn Leigh), his landlady (Sylvia Miles) and his own brother (Matthew Modine).
This traffic school is owned and operated by the
owners of the Improv
Comedy Club chain.
In short, the
owner of the nationwide Improv
Comedy Club decided to start offering fun and entertaining traffic school courses by using stand - up comedians as the instructors.
The brainchild of entrepreneur Gary Alexander and Budd Friedman, the
owner of the Hollywood Improv
Comedy Club.